Meet Friendly Dogs While You Wait: A Unique Pet Service at Phoenix Sky Harbor
Special pet service: Come on. Play with dogs when you wait for the plane
What would you do when you are waiting for the plane? Everyone knows that it may cost a few hours in the airport before you get on the plane. Do you keep buying in the DFS? Or play your cellphone to spend time? Maybe. How about play with dogs in the airport? If you are a pet lover or not, you can’t stop yourself to touching and playing with those lovely dogs.
Good news for you all. The Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport has published a special service for all passengers since September 2017 in America. There are twenty dogs like Golden Retriever, Shih Tzu, Labrador etc in the airport. Don’t worry that they will do harm to you for all the dogs are well trained. Why there are dogs in the airport? I wonder.

Come on. Play with dogs when you wait for the plane
For business? No. In fact, the Airline provide this service for relaxing the atmosphere and bring the fun to passengers. What’s more, it’s a good way to build friendships between people and dogs. People can find them in the terminal Four and play with them there. Those dogs work for 6 hours every day except Saturday.
Actually, Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport is one of the biggest airports in America. At the same time, it’s a pet-friendly airport. It set up a pet park ten years ago. Passengers can find the pet toilets in the airport if they travel with their dogs.

Come on. Play with dogs when you wait for the plane
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